why was the invention of printing press in the West was so important at that time?
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The printing press, a device that applies pressure to transfer ink, was invented around 1440 by the German Johann Gutenberg. This invention drastically reduced the cost to reproduce printed material, and as such, its creation was one of the most influential events of the second millennium.
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The printing press, a device that applies pressure to transfer ink, was invented around 1440 by the German Johann Gutenberg. This invention drastically reduced the cost to reproduce printed material, and as such, its creation was one of the most influential events of the second millennium.
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